Test 3 - Answer Key
Test 3 - Answer Key
187 (C) 188 (D) 189 (B) 190 (B) 191 (C)
192 (C) 193 (A) 194 (C) 195 (B) 196 (A)
197 (C) 198 (B) 199 (D) 200 (C)
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6 (C)
1 (A) Attendance at the event is higher than it normally is.
PART 2 (B) Several people are focusing on the man standing
7 (A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (A) 11 (A) up.
12 (C) 13 (B) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (C) (C) The professor is lecturing to the students in his
class.
17 (A) 18 (C) 19 (B) 20 (B) 21 (C)
(D) Notes are being taken about the lessons being
22 (B) 23 (C) 24 (B) 25 (B) 26 (A) learned.
27 (C) 28 (A) 29 (A) 30 (C) 31 (A)
PART 3 2 (A) Several passengers are getting on the bus.
(B) Pedestrians are crossing the street at the crosswalk.
32 (C) 33 (A) 34 (B) 35 (C) 36 (B)
(C) The sprinters are having a race downtown.
37 (A) 38 (D) 39 (C) 40 (A) 41 (C)
(D) Some cyclists are riding in a line on the street.
42 (B) 43 (D) 44 (C) 45 (D) 46 (A)
47 (D) 48 (C) 49 (B) 50 (C) 51 (A) 3 (A) The chef is preparing meals for all of the customers.
52 (B) 53 (A) 54 (D) 55 (B) 56 (B) (B) Plates of food have been placed in front of the
57 (A) 58 (A) 59 (C) 60 (C) 61 (A) diners.
(C) All of the seats at the restaurant are currently
62 (A) 63 (D) 64 (C) 65 (B) 66 (A)
occupied.
67 (A) 68 (D) 69 (B) 70 (C) (D) A waiter is taking an order from one of the
PART 4 customers.
71 (A) 72 (B) 73 (B) 74 (C) 75 (A)
4 (A) Shoppers are heading up the escalator.
76 (A) 77 (B) 78 (A) 79 (A) 80 (A)
(B) Some people are waiting to get on the elevator.
81 (C) 82 (D) 83 (B) 84 (B) 85 (A) (C) Everyone is heading in the same direction.
86 (D) 87 (A) 88 (C) 89 (B) 90 (C) (D) Both sides of the escalator are currently in use.
91 (A) 92 (B) 93 (D) 94 (B) 95 (C)
96 (A) 97 (D) 98 (C) 99 (D) 100 (C) 5 (A) Merchandise has been stocked on several shelves.
(B) The customer is putting items in the grocery cart.
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(C) The prices of some of the items have been reduced.
101 (A) 102 (C) 103 (C) 104 (D) 105 (C) (D) Fresh produce is being placed in the refrigerators.
106 (C) 107 (A) 108 (B) 109 (A) 110 (A)
111 (B) 112 (C) 113 (C) 114 (B) 115 (D) 6 (A) There are paintings on all of the room’s walls.
116 (B) 117 (A) 118 (D) 119 (C) 120 (B) (B) Cushions are being placed on the sofa.
121 (B) 122 (A) 123 (C) 124 (B) 125 (D) (C) A table is in between the couch and the television.
(D) One of the doors in the room has been opened.
126 (B) 127 (A) 128 (C) 129 (C) 130 (A)
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136 (D) 137 (B) 138 (C) 139 (C) 140 (B)
7 The files have all been submitted, haven’t they?
141 (A) 142 (A) 143 (C) 144 (C) 145 (A)
(A) Yes, about two hours ago.
146 (C) (B) I’ll submit my application then.
PART 7 (C) Mr. Peters wants to see them.
147 (C) 148 (A) 149 (C) 150 (B) 151 (B)
8 I recommend applying for a job at Ermine Consulting.
152 (A) 153 (C) 154 (C) 155 (D) 156 (D)
(A) A low-level employee there.
157 (A) 158 (A) 159 (B) 160 (B) 161 (A) (B) That’s what I’m planning to do.
162 (D) 163 (B) 164 (C) 165 (B) 166 (A) (C) No, you didn’t recommend that.
167 (C) 168 (B) 169 (D) 170 (B) 171 (D)
172 (D) 173 (B) 174 (C) 175 (C) 176 (B) 9 How long do you intend to wait for Mr. Schnell?
177 (D) 178 (D) 179 (B) 180 (A) 181 (D) (A) I’ve known him for years.
182 (C) 183 (C) 184 (A) 185 (B) 186 (B) (B) Several months from now.
(C) Until the workday ends.
11 Shouldn’t you submit the application form at once? 23 What time did Mr. Butters say he is going to contact us?
(A) Actually, I already did. (A) Five days ago.
(B) Apply it to the surface. (B) I’ll get in contact.
(C) Yes, he has very good form. (C) No later than seven.
12 Do you happen to know who the head accountant is? 24 Weren’t we supposed to turn right at the last
(A) He works in the Accounting Department. intersection?
(B) Get ahead by working hard. (A) Yes, let’s turn right here.
(C) His name is Fred Marshall. (B) No, at the next one.
(C) Yeah, the streets intersect here.
13 Can you please file these documents for me?
(A) There’s the file cabinet. 25 Why can’t we connect to the Internet right now?
(B) Sorry, but I’m too busy now. (A) We’re not connected to it.
(C) No, they haven’t been documented. (B) There’s a problem of some sorts.
(C) I’ll call the repairman now.
14 Where did Jenny put the stapler after she finished using
it? 26 Has the shipment from Murray Office Supplies arrived
(A) The staples are in the drawer. yet?
(B) She left it on the counter. (A) It won’t be here until tomorrow.
(C) I’m sitting at my desk now. (B) Several boxes of pens and paper.
(C) Not by ship but by plane.
15 How much does it cost to purchase a box of paper?
(A) I bought some paper. 27 How many times this week has the machine broken
(B) 5,000 sheets per box. down?
(C) I’m not quite sure. (A) It’s the latest model.
(B) It’s time to take a break.
16 There appears to be a mistake on this report. (C) Twice according to my count.
(A) Why am I mistaken?
(B) Didn’t he report it? 28 You ought to renew your magazine subscription by July.
(C) What’s wrong with it? (A) Thanks for the reminder.
(B) It’s a daily newspaper.
17 Could you please send me the itinerary by e-mail? (C) Yes, I read it every month.
(A) I’ll do that after lunch.
(B) That’s my e-mail address. 29 Doesn’t this contract require three people’s signatures?
(C) It’s our schedule for the conference. (A) Yes, yours and two other individuals’.
(B) Sign on the dotted line, please.
18 Why don’t we meet Mr. Richardson at the restaurant (C) You’re not required to sign it.
after work?
(A) I’d like a menu, please. 30 Do you mind taking a look at this budget form?
(B) No, he doesn’t work there. (A) We went over budget last month.
(C) I already have plans tonight. (B) Yes, we are minding our own business.
(C) Can I do that after the conference?
19 Was that Mr. Murphy’s boss who just called him on the
phone? 31 How did you enjoy your meal at the Spanish restaurant?
(A) His boss is Ms. Sanderson. (A) It was a bit too spicy for me.
(B) No, it was a client of his. (B) I look forward to trying the food there.
(C) Call me at 407-4994. (C) Jeff paid for everyone’s meal.
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any questions about the DV5000?
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Man A How is our product different from the other ones on
the market? W My next guest on tonight’s show is one of the city’s most
Woman It’s capable of ironing clothes in less time than any popular residents. One year ago, Jeff Gonzalez was a
other products. guy who sometimes sang at weddings to earn a few
Man B How does it do that? extra dollars. But when he performed at a wedding last
Woman Simple. It uses more heat than other irons, so that August, a music producer happened to be in attendance.
lets it remove wrinkles from clothes more quickly. Fascinated by his voice, the producer signed Jeff to a
Man A Can’t that hurt the people using it? We don’t want contract on the spot. In the following ten months, Jeff
anyone getting severe burns. has produced two number-one singles and sold more
Woman That’s a distinct possibility. However, we’re planning than 2 million copies of his debut album. He’s going to
to market it to dry cleaners and other professionals. They be here in my studio performing his latest song right after
know how to take the proper precautions. we listen to a few words from our sponsors.
Man B So the DV5000 isn’t for home use?
Woman Precisely. We anticipate 98% of all sales will be to [74–76]
professional users. W If everyone would look at the handout I gave you, you’ll
see the results of last month’s online survey. We received
responses from more than 1,400 customers, and the
results were mixed. Apparently, customers were highly
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